Articles tagged with: Goodman School of Business
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Understanding how open educational resources can play an important role in both achieving business goals and making a social impact ... Full story
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Brock partners with local analytics company to create new model for market predictions
The Brock-Niagara Validation, Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute (VPMI) connects Brock University’s advanced scientific and applied research expertise, state-of-the-art equipment ... Full story -
Meet the Robinsons: How Black history, Brock University impacted one Badger family
It was a proud moment for a pair of Brock alumni. Todd (BEd ’95) and Shelley (BPhEd ’96) Robinson witnessed their sons, ... Full story -
Talk to explore challenges of building diverse, inclusive businesses
Cultivating diverse workplaces is a focus for many businesses, yet Goodman School of Business scholar Dave Bouckenooghe argues much still ... Full story -
Brock’s first EDI advisor guides research policies, practices
Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is a practice that goes far beyond reaching target numbers — a concept Syna Thakur is ... Full story -
New Brock course to help community tackle social innovation challenges
A new short course being offered at Brock University aims to teach skills needed to help address some of the ... Full story -
Goodman scholar to discuss emojis in business apologies
Although emojis are often seen as amusing icons to include in text messages, they can also be a useful tool ... Full story -
Brock launches third round of Indigenous Research Grants
The Office of Research Services is now accepting applications for Brock University’s Indigenous Research Grant (IRG). The grant, valued ... Full story -
Goodman Gateway construction enters next stage
With demolition complete, construction of the new Goodman Gateway is now underway. The space will centralize many student-facing Goodman student ... Full story -
Goodman talk to examine workplace procrastination
When employees witness or experience social exclusion at work, they may procrastinate. Prior research suggests this can lead to job ... Full story